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I need to solve this circuit by Ohm's law, how do I do it? URGENT r1= 15kohms, r2=18kohms, r3=22kohms and r4=27kohms. Voltage source: 12V

I need to solve this circuit by Ohm's law, how do I do it? URGENT r1= 15kohms, r2=18kohms-example-1
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I never heard of intensity and potency before, but im just gonna assume they're another term for potential and current.

Basic concept to knowing how to solve circuit is:

1.) Current in series are the same.

2.) Voltage in parallel are the same

3.) Resistors in series can be add up with
R_(series)=R_1+R_2

4.) Two resistors in parallel adds up with
R_1||R_2=(R_1R_2)/(R_1+R_2)

5.) Know how to use kirchoff current law and kirchoff voltage law. You gotta learn this by yourself because it does take some practice to get used to.

I need to solve this circuit by Ohm's law, how do I do it? URGENT r1= 15kohms, r2=18kohms-example-1
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